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What is the nature of the bond between B and O in (C₂H₅)₂ OBH₃?
Options
(a) Covalent
(b) Coordinate Covalent
(c) ionic bond
(d) Banana shaped bond
Correct Answer:
Coordinate Covalent
Explanation:
In (C₂H₅)₂ OBH₃ coordinate bond is formed in between B and O.
(C₂H₅)₂O → BH₃
(C₂H₅)₂O gives one lone pair of electron to BH₃. So, it is called electron pair donor and BH₃ is called electron pair acceptor.
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